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Thread started 09/22/02 10:14am

giotto

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'Moonbeam Levels' (misconstrued lyrics)

OK Einsteins, here's one for you all...

Just which, precisely, is the correct lyric for the main chorus to this unreleased gem from the '1999' era??? it's driving me mad!

According to the now defunct Databank Transcription Team, it was:

"Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me"

Per Nilsen begs to differ, however. According to his TURN IT UP 0.2 guide it really should be:

"Peace and glory of moonbeam levels to be".

Any thoughts???

Also, TURN IT UP 0.2, perhaps correctly, has 'Moonbeam Levels' as running for approximately 4:04 minutes, even though they do point out that all times are approximate. However, the 'Cosmos' 3CD set, plus Thunderball's 'The Work, vol.1', which is supposed to be the definitive Prince anthology of unreleased songs, both feature what seems to be the same incomplete version of 'Moonbeam Levels', a version running for just 3:57, which fades out too soon and fails to include a brief piano/synth filigree ending by Prince, which is strikingly similar in style to the conclusion of 'Life On Mars?', that well-known song by David Bowie (piano filigree ending by Rick Wakeman).

Completists might be interested to know that the fullest version of 'Moonbeam Levels' that I've come across, short piano/synth ending and all, can be found on an early boot called 'A Better Place 2 Die'. Alas, the entire song runs too fast in here and, be warned: the sound quality here is so bad you're much better off borrowing the wretched thing off a friend instead. But at least you'll get to hear the whole thing!

Anybody else out there like me who's sufficiently ga-ga about this song to make such a fuss over it???
"You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person."
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Reply #1 posted 09/22/02 10:38am

Xpertlover

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"Peace and glory of moonbeam levels to be"?!
Puh-leeeze.
"How embarrasing to be human!"
- Kurt Vonnegut, 'Hocus Pocus'
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Reply #2 posted 09/22/02 11:02am

Moonbeam

It's "Please send all your moonbeam levels to me." Near the end, Prince overlaps the chorus with, "send 'em...send 'em to me" which is the proof.
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Reply #3 posted 09/22/02 11:37am

VinaBlue

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And Moonbeam should know!!!

Hi Moonbeam! wave
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Reply #4 posted 09/22/02 11:52am

talk2thejay

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tsk it´s definitely what moonbeam said,

B-sides "Peace and glory of moonbeam levels to be" does NOT compute!
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Reply #5 posted 09/22/02 11:59am

tommyalma

Per Nilssen must have been getting head from Bart when he wrote that. Moonbeam's right, of course.
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Reply #6 posted 09/22/02 2:19pm

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giotto said:

Per Nilsen begs to differ, however. According to his TURN IT UP 0.2 guide it really should be:

"Peace and glory of moonbeam levels to be".

Any thoughts???
Get hold of Turn It Up 2.0 - it's completely updated wink
ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift.
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Reply #7 posted 09/22/02 3:27pm

thanks2joniand
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This song seems to be discussed often.I've never heard it.
Where is it from? And where can I get a copy of it??
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Reply #8 posted 09/22/02 3:42pm

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thanks2joniandu said:

This song seems to be discussed often.I've never heard it.
Where is it from? And where can I get a copy of it??
http://www.uptown.se/2002/books.shtml
ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift.
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Reply #9 posted 09/22/02 4:36pm

tommyalma

thanks2joniandu said:

This song seems to be discussed often.I've never heard it.
Where is it from? And where can I get a copy of it??


no soliciting, homeboy...
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Reply #10 posted 09/22/02 5:33pm

SquirrelMeat

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Don't get me started on wrong lyrics. what about Girls and Boys. Read the lyrics team, or various books and they state one thing, I hear another!

Example: The bridge in Girls and Boys..Am I the only one on the planet who thinks Prince mutters...

"Happiness in a fuck up form, is a feeling that I get no warmth (Warmth)
happiness when we do what we do, happiness is being with you, good lord!"


I've always believed Prince got away with "Fuck" on the radio with this one, yet no one ever picked it up.

Go listen. The lyrics make sense this way. Am I Wrong, or is everyone else?
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Reply #11 posted 09/23/02 1:19am

talk2thejay

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SquirrelMeat said:


Example: The bridge in Girls and Boys..Am I the only one on the planet who thinks Prince mutters...

"Happiness in a fuck up form, is a feeling that I get no warmth (Warmth)
happiness when we do what we do, happiness is being with you, good lord!"


I've always believed Prince got away with "Fuck" on the radio with this one, yet no one ever picked it up.

Go listen. The lyrics make sense this way. Am I Wrong, or is everyone else?


Oh lawd, where did that come from?!

the bridge is:
Happiness in it's uncut form
Is the feeling that I get, you're warm, warm
Happy's what I get when we do what we do
Happiness, mama, is being with u
Good lord

now go & listen 2 that bridge again... music
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Reply #12 posted 09/23/02 4:48am

DavidEye

I always thought he was singing "Releasing all your Moonbeam Levels to me".
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Reply #13 posted 09/23/02 4:50am

DavidEye

thanks2joniandu said:

This song seems to be discussed often.I've never heard it.
Where is it from?


It's a 1982 recording from the '1999' album sessions.It's in the same vein as "Free".A lovely little ballad.
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Reply #14 posted 09/23/02 4:56am

CalhounSq

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I too thought it was "Please send", sounds right.

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SquirrelMeat said:

I've always believed Prince got away with "Fuck" on the radio with this one, yet no one ever picked it up.



No one got away w/ "fuck" on the radio more blatantly than he did w/ Erotic City being played ALL the time back in the day, however I don't hear it Girls & Boys. He did say "ass" though - that's worth points, no? neutral
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #15 posted 09/23/02 5:42am

james

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More strenght to my arguement that what's written in these books is not always exactly how it happend, or the definative truth !
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Reply #16 posted 09/23/02 5:48am

GavinK

giotto said:

OK Einsteins, here's one for you all...

Just which, precisely, is the correct lyric for the main chorus to this unreleased gem from the '1999' era??? it's driving me mad!

According to the now defunct Databank Transcription Team, it was:

"Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me"

Per Nilsen begs to differ, however. According to his TURN IT UP 0.2 guide it really should be:

"Peace and glory of moonbeam levels to be".

Any thoughts???

Also, TURN IT UP 0.2, perhaps correctly, has 'Moonbeam Levels' as running for approximately 4:04 minutes, even though they do point out that all times are approximate. However, the 'Cosmos' 3CD set, plus Thunderball's 'The Work, vol.1', which is supposed to be the definitive Prince anthology of unreleased songs, both feature what seems to be the same incomplete version of 'Moonbeam Levels', a version running for just 3:57, which fades out too soon and fails to include a brief piano/synth filigree ending by Prince, which is strikingly similar in style to the conclusion of 'Life On Mars?', that well-known song by David Bowie (piano filigree ending by Rick Wakeman).

Completists might be interested to know that the fullest version of 'Moonbeam Levels' that I've come across, short piano/synth ending and all, can be found on an early boot called 'A Better Place 2 Die'. Alas, the entire song runs too fast in here and, be warned: the sound quality here is so bad you're much better off borrowing the wretched thing off a friend instead. But at least you'll get to hear the whole thing!

Anybody else out there like me who's sufficiently ga-ga about this song to make such a fuss over it???




Where can I get this TURN IT UP from please?
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Reply #17 posted 09/23/02 5:49am

DavidEye

You can order the 'Turn It Up' book directly from the Uptown website.

www.uptown.se
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